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Heart Care and Diseases 2021
2021-03-03    
All Day
Euro Heart Conference 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, Perfusionists, cardiologists to discuss methodology for ailment remediation for heart diseases, Electrocardiography, Heart Failure, [...]
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
All Day
Gastroenterology Diseases is clearing a worldwide stage by drawing in 2500+ Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists, Surgeons going from Researchers, Academicians and Business experts, who are working in [...]
Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
All Day
Environmental Toxicology 2021 you can meet the world leading toxicologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, and also the industry giants who will provide you with the modern inventions [...]
Dermatology, Cosmetology and Plastic Surgery
2021-03-05 - 2021-03-06    
All Day
Market Analysis Speaking Opportunities Speaking Opportunities: We are constantly intrigued by hearing from professionals/practitioners who want to share their direct encounters and contextual investigations with [...]
World Dental Science and Oral Health Congress
2021-03-08 - 2021-03-09    
All Day
About The Webinar Conference Series LLC Ltd invites you to attend the 42nd World Dental Science and Oral Health Congress to be held in March 08-09, 2021 with the [...]
Euro Metabolomics & Systems Biology
2021-03-08 - 2021-03-09    
All Day
Euro Metabolomics 2021 will be a platform to investigate recent research and advancements that can be useful to the researchers. Metabolomics is a rapidly emerging [...]
International Summit on Industrial Engineering
2021-03-15 - 2021-03-16    
All Day
Industrial Engineering conference invites all the participants to attend International summit on Industrial Engineering during March15-16, 2021 Webinar. This has prompt keynotes, Oral talks, Poster [...]
Digital Health 2021
2021-03-15 - 2021-03-16    
All Day
The use of modern technologies and digital services is not only changing the way we communicate, they also offer us innovative ways for monitoring our [...]
Genetics and Molecular biology 2021
2021-03-15    
All Day
Human genetics is study of the inheritance of characteristics by children from parents. Inheritance in humans does not differ in any fundamental way from that [...]
Food Science and Food Safety
2021-03-16 - 2021-03-17    
All Day
Food Safety. It also provides the premier multidisciplinary forum for researchers, professors and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, [...]
Traditional and Alternative Medicine
2021-03-16 - 2021-03-17    
All Day
Traditional Medicine 2021 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world. We are glad to invite you all to attend and register for [...]
Carbon and Advanced Energy Materials
2021-03-16 - 2021-03-17    
All Day
Materials Science 2021 was an enchanted achievement. We give incredible credits to the Organizing Committee and participants of Materials Science 2021 Conference. Numerous tributes from [...]
Advancements in Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases
2021-03-17 - 2021-03-18    
All Day
Tuberculosis is a communicable disease, caused by the infectious bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It affects the lungs and other parts of the body (brain, spine). People [...]
Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture 2021
2021-03-22 - 2021-03-23    
All Day
The event offers a best platform with its well organized scientific program to the audience which includes interactive panel discussions, keynote lectures, plenary talks and [...]
Hospital Management and Health Care
2021-03-22 - 2021-03-23    
All Day
Healthcare system refers to the totality of resource that a society distributes with in organization and health facilities delivery for the aim of upholding or [...]
Hematology and Infectious Diseases
2021-03-22 - 2021-03-23    
All Day
Hematology is the discipline concerned with the production, functions, bone marrow, and diseases which are related to blood, blood proteins. The main aim of this [...]
Aquaculture & Marine Biology
2021-03-24 - 2021-03-25    
All Day
The 15th International Conference on Aquaculture & Marine Biology is delighted to welcome the participants from everywhere the planet to attend the distinguished conference scheduled [...]
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics 2021
2021-03-24 - 2021-03-25    
All Day
The Conference Series LLC Ltd organizes conferences around the world on all computer science subjects including Robotics and its related fields. Here we are happy [...]
Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine
2021-03-24 - 2021-03-25    
All Day
Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine mainly focuses on Stem Cell Research and Tissue Engineering. Stem cell Research includes stem cell treatment for various disease and [...]
Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice
2021-03-25 - 2021-03-26    
12:00 am
Global Nursing Practice 2021 has been circumspectly organized with various multi and interdisciplinary tracks to accomplish the middle objective of the gathering that is to [...]
Earth & Environmental Science 2021
2021-03-26 - 2021-03-27    
All Day
Earth Science 2021 is the integration of new technologies in the field of environmental science to help Environmental Professionals harness the full potential of their [...]
Earth & Environmental Science 2021
2021-03-26 - 2021-03-27    
All Day
Earth Science 2021 is the integration of new technologies in the field of environmental science to help Environmental Professionals harness the full potential of their [...]
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
2021-03-26 - 2021-03-27    
All Day
Nanomaterials are the elements which have at least one spatial measurement in the size range of 1 to 100 nanometre. Nanomaterials can be produced with [...]
Smart Materials and Nanotechnology
2021-03-29 - 2021-03-30    
All Day
Smart Material 2021 clears a stage to globalize the examination by introducing an exchange amongst ventures and scholarly associations and information exchange from research to [...]
World Nanotechnology Congress 2021
2021-03-29    
All Day
Nano Technology Congress 2021 provides you with a unique opportunity to meet up with peers from both academic circle and industries level belonging to Recent [...]
Nanomedicine and Nanomaterials 2021
2021-03-29    
All Day
NanoMed 2021 conference provides the best platform of networking and connectivity with scientist, YRF (Young Research Forum) & delegates who are active in the field [...]
Hepatology 2021
2021-03-30 - 2021-03-31    
All Day
Hepatology 2021 provides a great platform by gathering eminent professors, Researchers, Students and delegates to exchange new ideas. The conference will cover a wide range [...]
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Boston Medical Center CIO Arthur Harvey talks Epic go-live

Boston Medical Center CIO Arthur Harvey talks Epic go-live
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In May 2015, Boston Medical Center completed its go-live of Epic’s EHR. The hospital’s ambulatory go-live was the last department to start using the new platform, which the hospital named eMERGE. After a $100 million investment, Arthur Harvey, vice president and CIO of Boston Medical Center, says the first nine months of using Epic are moving along “quite well.”

Here, Mr. Harvey discusses the EHR selection process, the EHR market for Boston and academic medical centers, and health IT’s biggest challenge.

Note: Answers have been lightly edited for style and clarity.

Question: What was your selection process like when deciding to switch EHRs? Did you gather request for information/proposals from multiple vendors? Why did you decide to switch vendors? Why did you ultimately decide to go with Epic?

Arthur Harvey: We were formerly a best of breed shop and were looking for a way to improve interoperability between our various clinical systems as well as to replace a couple of products that we felt we had outgrown. We decided that we wanted to go with a single vendor solution where that vendor could provide inpatient, outpatient, emergency department, perioperative and revenue cycle management with the caveat that we would not implement everything at once. 

IT performed an initial pass to determine which vendors could support an institution like ours and provided the selection committee with three finalists to choose from. The actual selection committee was very heavy on clinical and operational leaders and had very few IT people on it.  After evaluating the three finalists we decided that Epic was the best fit for our organization due to experience with academic medical centers, feature set and robust infrastructure.

Q: Many key hospitals in Boston — like Lahey Health and Partners HealthCare — use or are switching to Epic’s EHR. Did the fact other major hospitals and health systems also use Epic play a role in Boston Medical Center’s decision to adopt Epic?

AH: Not really. We were the first ones of that group to implement Epic, although we knew what was going on around town. The fact that Epic did have a lot of AMC customers across the country that were satisfied was certainly a factor in our decision.

Q: Boston Globe reports Boston Medical Center’s Epic upgrade cost $100 million. Can you comment on if the implementation was on budget, under budget, over budget, etc. How would you defend this investment to outsiders looking in?

AH: We were on budget after taking into account some scope changes that we decided to implement during the project. The real question about doing a project of this size is where will the value come from when you are done? We felt that our project would provide for a better clinician experience, better consistency in our workflows and clinical care, and a platform that better enabled us to analyze data to improve care and operations.

Q: Why do you suspect some hospitals’ and health systems’ implementations go over budget?

AH: There are lots of possible reasons for this, although probably the biggest two are difficulty in controlling scope and over-customization. We were fortunate to have very supportive clinical leadership who we involved early and often. This helped us get to a scope and level of customization that we could handle within our budget but still ensured that what we built would take care of the clinicians’ key needs.

Q: Since May’s final go-live, how has the adoption gone? What lingering issues or complaints remain? What benefits have you already started seeing?

AH: The adoption of Epic has gone quite well. We have more requests for enhancements than we anticipated, but we have dealt with the majority of the actual defects at this point. In hindsight, we should have been a bit more transparent on our governance on these items so that there was more clarity around what we planned to do next.

One of the easiest benefits to see is improved uptime and scalability. We have almost no unplanned downtime at this point, and the system performance is better than many of the solutions that have been replaced. In addition, we are seeing an improvement in the consistency of our data from patient to patient.

Q: What are your thoughts/reactions on the end of the meaningful use program?

AH: I am mostly interested in what they are going to replace it with. While there were certainly challenges with the actual implementation of MU, it did generate a lot of activity around computerization and standardization. It did put a fairly heavy burden on both health IT vendors and hospital IT staffs. Hopefully we will see changes going forward that encourage meaningful improvements and take into account the difficulty in implementing the changes.

Q: Any other thoughts or comments you’d like to share about Boston Medical Center, Epic or health IT?

AH: The most important thing in health IT is the people you have doing the job, both the technical folks and the clinicians we work with. We are lucky to have a good, dedicated team here at BMC. The challenge that all of us in health IT face is that there is more demand than supply for these people, turnover is high, and we are struggling to create new health IT professionals.